Noninvasive respiratory support during interhospital transfer of newborns: a retrospective cohort study
Rustam F. Mukhametshin,
O. P. Kovtun,
N. S. Davydova
et al.
Abstract:INTRODUCTION: Noninvasive respiratory support is a crucial component of neonatal respiratory disorders therapy. The nCPAP (nasal continuous positive airway pressure) is recommended for respiratory support of a premature. There is no consensus on criteria for non-invasive respiratory support for newborns during transfer, the recommendations are empirical. OBJECTIVE: To study the possibility of using nCPAP during pre-transport preparation and transfer of newborns. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The cohort, retrospective… Show more
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